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The Grey Silverfish And Other Species Of Lepismatidae In Austrian Museums
Pascal Querner | Full Paper | 2022

Silverfish (Lepisma saccarinum) are described as a pest to museum and paper objects and mainly occur in damp and humid conditions. They can damage paper, starchy materials, wall paper, but in some cases also insect collections and textiles. The firebrat (Thermobia domesticum) is also described in th...

Biological Control With Larval Parasitoid Lariophagus Distinguendus In Museums And Historic Buildings
Pascal Querner | Full Paper | 2017

In this paper the biological control of biscuit beetle (Stegobium paniceum) and spider beetle (Gibbium psylloides) found in different museums, historic buildings and a monastery library in Austria is described. Six case studies are presented where the insect pest monitoring with sticky blunder traps...

What Is Eating Your Collection? Development Of A Web-Based Insect Pest Recording Database

There is very little information on the distribution of indoor insect pests, and particularly those that infest museum collections. In 2009, the authors developed a website using Renaissance in the Regions funding. The site www.whatseatingyourcollection.com was devised to be a source of information ...

Pest Odyssey Uk – A Group To Promote Ipm In Cultural Heritage In The Uk

The Pest Odyssey group consists of professionals from the cultural heritage sector with a wide experience of IPM, a personal interest and demonstrated dedication to the program and its applications. We effectively represent the cultural sector and members are from a wide group which includes; Nation...

Practical Use Of Braconid Wasps For Control Of The Common Furniture Beetle (Coleoptera: Anobiidae)
Stephan Biebl and Judith Auer | Full Paper | 2017

This paper will show the practical use of a braconid wasp species (Spathius exarator) as a biological control method for Anobium. punctatum. The parasitic wasp parasitizes its host by piercing its ovipositor directly through the wood surface followed by oviposition onto the furniture beetle larva. A...

Treatment Of Wood-Boring Beetles In Oxygen-Free Atmospheres
Stephan Biebl and Ulrich Lang | Full Paper | 2014

The investigation showed lethal effects to development stades of three different wood boring insects commonly found in storages and exhibition rooms of museums. Hermetically closed chambers without floor sealing contained atmospheres < 1 vol.-%, the results of 100 % mortality could only be determine...

Braconid Wasps: A Biological Control Method For The Common Furniture Beetle (Coleoptera: Anobiidae)

The aim of our research was to develop and test a biological control method for A. punctatum. After mass rearing of the host-specific braconid wasp species Spathius exarator (L.), laboratory control tests of the parasitism rate were conducted. Praxis tests of the efficiency of the braconid wasps wer...

Likelihood Of Infestations By Tineola Bisselliella (Lepidoptera: Tineidae) From Natural Reservoirs
Rudy Plarre | Full Paper | 2014

The webbing clothes moth Tineola bisselliella is economically the most import pest on wool, fur, and feathers. The larvae cause damage in stores, museums and households. Infestation can be through import of infested material or by new infestations out of natural reservoirs. Natural reservoirs are be...

New Developments in Pest Management For Collections in Museums and Historic Houses

The concept of “Risk Zones” to evaluate and set priorities for preventing damage to collections across the whole museum has been used as a very useful tool by a number of major museums in London. Pest monitoring using sticky traps is well organised and documented, and many organisations in the UK us...

Large Scale Desinfestation by Sustainable Anoxia Treatments and Integrated Pest Management of Historic and Cultural Heritage

Churches, museums, libraries and other cultural institutions often suffer from wood-boring insect attack, causing severe damage and losses to their property and collections. Frequently, these infestations are caused by either termites or the larvae of tiny wood-boring beetles. Most recently, there h...

Heterotermes Convexinotatus (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) in Colombia: Distribution and Impact

Heterotermes convexinotatus (Snyder 1924) belongs to the group of subterranean termites, it is regarded as an important pest in passion fruit and corn crops in Venezuela and Colombia, it has also been found in Citrus orchards at the Caribbean coast of Colombia. In urban zones it had only been report...

First Report of Incisitermes Cf. Schwarzi (Kalotermitidae) in the Southwest of Colombia

Many species of termites have increased their range to urban areas where wood is used as building material for houses, buildings and furniture, therefore, have been considered urban pests. In Colombia, the fauna and problems caused by termites are virtually unknown. There are few reports on inventor...

SULFURYL FLUORIDE and ITS USE as an ARTIFACT- FUMIGANT to CONTROL the LYCTUS BEETLE

During the last decades Methyl bromide was used to eradicate pests in artifacts in museums. But it is an ozone depletor and is classified as carcinogenic and will be banned in the future. Stimulated by this present regulatory pressure, we investigated Vikane* (= Sulfuryl fluoride) as a substitute fo...

ENHANCING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF MODIFIED ATMOSPHERES TO CONTROL INSECT PESTS IN MUSEUMS AND SIMILAR SENSITIVE AREAS

Anoxia resulting from contained atmospheres of ~ 0 .1 % oxygen (1,000 ppm) was lethal to all stadia of a variety of insect pests commonly encountered in museums and other sensitive areas. Low % 02 in a closed system was achieved and maintained by displacement with gaseous nitrogen. The effect of ano...

WOODWORM-A NECESSARY CASE FOR TREATMENT? NEW TECHNIQUES FOR THE DETECTION AND CONTROL OF FURNITURE BEETLE
D. B. Pinniger and R. E. Child | Full Paper | 1996

Woodworm or furniture beetle Anobium punctatum can cause serious damage to wooden objects and the structural timber in buildings. In the light of recent evidence of the reduced incidence of this pest in museum objects and in buildings it is timely to re-examine the need for chemical treatments and a...

MONITORING POPULATIONS OF THE WEBBING CLOTHES MOTH, TINEOLA BISSELLIELLA, USING PHEROMONE LURES

Webbing clothes moth, Tineola bisselliella, is a world-wide pest of clothing and textiles in domestic environments and also causes serious damage to textiles and ethnographic material in museum collections. Monitoring traps are an important component of pest control programmes but sticky traps witho...

INSECT TRAPPING IN MUSEUMS AND HISTORIC HOUSES
R. E. Child and D. B. Pinniger | Full Paper | 1993

Pest control treatments in museums, galleries and historic collections have traditionally been reactive, in response to damage or insect pests being found. Where control treatments or prophylactic measures are taken the pesticides, adjuvants and caniers can themselves be damaging to historic materia...

THE EFFECTIVENESS OF RESIDUAL INSECTICIDES AGAINST THE VARIED CARPET BEETLE ANTHRENUS VERBASCI (L.) AND THE IMPLICATIONS FOR CONTROL OF THIS PEST IN MUSEUMS

A number of species of carpet beetles (Anthrenus spp) that are household pests attack museum collections and can cause severe damage to natural history specimens, textiles and ethnographic objects. Many of the species such as the varied carpet beetle, Anthrenus verbasci. have their origin in birds' ...